Kimberly, a Native American woman of Cherokee, Colville, and Salish-Kootenai descent, hails from Oklahoma and holds a degree from the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
As a multifaceted creative, Kimberly has established herself as a talented actor, writer, and director in the entertainment industry. Beyond her professional pursuits, she dedicates her time and expertise to working with tribal communities across North America, empowering them through filmmaking as a means of fostering personal and community growth.
Throughout her illustrious career, Kimberly has accumulated an impressive array of film and television credits, including Longmire, Grey's Anatomy, Hidalgo, and The Sopranos. However, she is perhaps most widely recognized for her memorable portrayal of "Winona," Jerry's Native American girlfriend, on the iconic sitcom Seinfeld.
Kimberly's theatrical accomplishments are equally impressive, having originated the role of "Johnna" in the Tony Award-winning play August: Osage County. She has had the privilege of performing in various productions, including Chicago, on Broadway, at the National Theatre in London, and most recently, at the esteemed Sydney Theatre Company in Australia.
Kimberly is married to the talented artist and composer, Johnny Guerrero, and resides in Southern California.